If this podcast had HR, OSHA, or even a mildly concerned manager, this episode would’ve been shut down before the record button finished blinking. Join The Dames as we recklessly clock in at Morning Glory Milking Farm by C.M. Nascosta. Wildly over educated and mildly under qualified, we may have treated this book like hands-on job training. What starts as “surely this will be fine” devolves into chaos, and undeniable proof that we should not be allowed near microphones without adult sup...
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If this podcast had HR, OSHA, or even a mildly concerned manager, this episode would’ve been shut down before the record button finished blinking. Join The Dames as we recklessly clock in at Morning Glory Milking Farm by C.M. Nascosta. Wildly over educated and mildly under qualified, we may have treated this book like hands-on job training. What starts as “surely this will be fine” devolves into chaos, and undeniable proof that we should not be allowed near microphones without adult sup...
Saddle up, Buttercup! It’s time for a crash course in bear safety, thick-thighed ranchers, and enough down-home dirty talk to make your boots squeak! The Dames are about to put you on a bucking bronco with Wild Eyes by Elsie Silver...the best part? You may also uncover the hidden talents of red lipstick after listening to the episode! The Lusty Library theme song - "Cantaloupe" by RA Website: thelustylibrarypodcast.com Instagram: @the_lusty_library_podcast Facebook: The Lusty Library Pod...
The Lusty Library: A Romance Novel Podcast
If this podcast had HR, OSHA, or even a mildly concerned manager, this episode would’ve been shut down before the record button finished blinking. Join The Dames as we recklessly clock in at Morning Glory Milking Farm by C.M. Nascosta. Wildly over educated and mildly under qualified, we may have treated this book like hands-on job training. What starts as “surely this will be fine” devolves into chaos, and undeniable proof that we should not be allowed near microphones without adult sup...